Elijah has been around the world and back again! In 1996, he moved to Los Angeles and became a soloist with the Los Angeles Jubilee Singers. This experience took him around the United States and abroad. Elijah specialized in singing the Negro Spirituals and various African Folk Songs. After his tours ended, he began to really hone his craft by producing and performing his own solo showcases, most notably, a show entitled, Things Are What They Used To Be, performed in New York City. While in New York, Elijah also acted on and off Broadway; you mean the boy can ACT!?! Elijah Rock is FUNK-TI-FIED Elijahs style, carriage, and essence is indeed funky and unique. New York fed his creative energy and spawned an artist that understood his gospel roots, but recognized the sounds, the sights, and the character that most people affectionately call The City. Harlem, New York has always been recognized as a breeding ground for artists, and after spending five years in Harlem honing his writing and performance skills, Elijah began to absorb and transform the hip hop element that feeds his complex sound.